Thursday, March 13, 2014

The “Make-Or-Buy” decision is the act of choosing between manufacturing a product in-house or purchasing it from an external supplier. In a make-or-buy decision, the two most important factors to consider are cost and availability of production capacity.

A shop may decide to purchase the product rather than produce it, if it is cheaper to buy or if it does not have sufficient production capacity to produce it in-house. With the incredible rise in global outsourcing over the past decades, the make-or-buy decision is one that managers and shop owners must consider in order to keep operational costs as low as possible.

The following is an example of a cost analysis for the make vs. buy decision analyzing industrial hooks, assuming the shop has sufficient production capacity. Specifically hook part number C-4076, which is a “C” style standard hook 4”long 0.076 wire.

The above cost analysis for buying vs, making hooks in-house (assuming the shop has sufficient production capacity) reveals it is more cost effective to purchase the C-407 “C” style standard hooks from Intech Services CoaterONE e-marketplace rather than to produce them in-house. To purchase these hooks or view all our hooks and products please visit intechservices.com or contact Mary Hartsoe, at mary@intechservices.commary@intechservices.com or at (302) 366-8530 for more information.

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